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Fourth Int. Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding

Event Dates

Oct 22, 2013 - Oct 22, 2013

Location

Barcelona - Spain

Submission Deadline

Jul 05, 2013

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Call for Papers: 4th Int. Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding (HBU’2013)

to be held in conjunction with ACM Multimedia’2013, 22 October, Barcelona, Spain

“Focus Theme: Interactions in arts, creativity, entertainment and edutainment”

http://www.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/hbu/2013/

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Short Description:

The Fourth Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding, organized as a satellite to ACM MM’2013, will gather researchers dealing with the problem of modeling human behavior under its multiple facets (expression of emotions, display of complex social and relational behaviors, performance of individual or joint actions, etc.), with particular attention to interactions in arts, creativity, entertainment and edutainment. Concrete examples are interactive art installations that sense and respond to their viewers in novel ways, persuasive and serious games, affect-sensing systems with educational goals, gesture-sensing tutoring systems, healthcare systems that improve the patients’ physical or cognitive well-being, playful interaction settings that serve beneficial purposes, to name a few.

The HBU Workshops, previously organized as satellite to ICPR, AMI, and IROS Conferences, have a unique aspect of fostering cross-pollination of different disciplines, bringing together researchers of multimedia, robotics, HCI, artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, interaction design, ambient intelligence, and psychology. The diversity of human behavior, the richness of multi-modal data that arises from its analysis, and the multitude of applications that demand rapid progress in this area ensure that the HBU Workshops provide a timely and relevant discussion and dissemination platform.

Keynotes:

Dr. Pushmeet Kohli, Microsoft Research Cambridge

Dr. Antonio Camurri, Univ. of Genova, DIBRIS, Casa Paganini – InfoMus Research Centre

Topics:

The covered topics would span one or more items from each of the following topic dimensions:

Human Behavior Analysis Systems

• Action and activity recognition

• Affect analysis

• Social signal processing

• Face analysis

• Gestures and haptic interaction

• Voice and speech analysis

• Learning and adaptation

• Gaze, attention and saliency

Theory and Methodology of Human Interactive Behaviors

• Theoretical frameworks of behavior analysis

• Data collection, annotation, and benchmarking

• User studies and human factors

• Interaction design

Interactive Applications

• Visual and digital arts

• Games and entertainment

• Healthcare and well-being

• Education

• Creativity

• Robotics

Submissions:

Submissions must represent original material. Papers are accepted for review with the understanding that the same work has been neither submitted to, nor published in, another journal or conference. All manuscripts will undergo a rigorous review process by the members of the program committee. The submissions will be up to 12 pages, Lecture Notes in Computer Science style. Just like the earlier editions, the proceedings of HBU 2013 will be published by Springer Verlag’s LNCS Series. The papers of the workshop will also be indexed by the ACM Digital Library.

You can submit a paper now at:

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=hbu2013

Important Dates:

July 5, 2013: Submission of full papers (23:59pm GMT)

August 2, 2013: Notification of acceptance

August 16, 2013: Camera-ready

October 22, 2013: Workshop

Journal Special Issue:

There will be a post-workshop special issue at ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems. All workshop authors will be invited to submit significantly extended and revised versions of their papers to the special issue.

Contact:

Contact A.A. Salah (salah@boun.edu.tr) about questions regarding HBU.

Committees:

Organizing Committee:

Albert Ali Salah, Bogaziçi Univ., Turkey.

Hayley Hung, Delft Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands.

Oya Aran, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland.

Hatice Gunes, Queen Mary Univ. of London (QMUL), UK.

Program Committee:

Elisabeth Andre, Univ. Augsburg, Germany

Nick Bryan-Kinns, Queen Mary Univ. London, UK

Rafael E. Calvo, Univ. of Sydney, Australia

Antonio Camurri, Univ. of Genova, Italy

Jeffrey Cohn, Univ. Pittsburgh, USA

Simon Colton, Imperial College London, UK

Fernando de la Torre, CMU, USA

Thierry Dutoit, Univ. Mons, Belgium

Abdulmotaleb El Saddik, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada

Jordi Gonzalez, UAB-CVC Barcelona, Spain

Daniel Gonzalez-Jimenez, Gradiant, Spain

Stefan Göbel, TU Darmstadt, Germany

Zakia Hammal, CMU, USA

Christian Jacquemin, LIMSI-CNRS, France

Alejandro Jaimes, Yahoo Barcelona, Spain

Dinesh Jayagopi, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland

Ben Kröse, Univ. of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Cem Keskin, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK

Dana Kulic, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada

Matei Mancas, Univ. of Mons, Belgium

Louis-Philippe Morency, USC, USA

Florian Mueller, RMIT, Australia

Frank Nack, Univ. of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Hiroshi Okuno, Kyoto Univ., Japan

Isabella Poggi, Univ. Roma Tre, Italy

Thierry Pun, Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland

Francis Quek, Virginia Tech, USA

Ben Schouten, Eindhoven Tech. Univ., the Netherlands

Björn Schuller, Tech. Univ. Munich, Germany

Alan Smeaton, Dublin City Univ., Ireland

Koray Tahiroglu, Aalto Univ., Finland

Reiner Wichert, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany

Giorgios Yannakakis, Univ. of Malta, Malta